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Fort Worth, Tarrant County
Property management in Fort Worth, a dynamic growth market with diverse neighborhoods and strong economic fundamentals.
Full-service • Investor-focused • Local
Owners
Tell us about your property and we’ll send projected rent, marketing strategy, and timeline within one business day.
Fort Worth market snapshot
Fort Worth has emerged as one of North Texas's primary growth engines with a population approaching 960K and diversified employment base in aviation, energy, healthcare, and technology. The city attracts corporate relocations and offers unmatched rental opportunity across historic, cultural, and emerging urban neighborhoods.
About Fort Worth
Population
1,029,221 (2025)
Median household income
$65K
Median home value
$340K
School rating
Fort Worth ISD (6/10)
21
Avg. days-on-market
$1,975
Average median rent
92%
Occupancy rate
Fort Worth real estate
Fort Worth's rental market ranges from historic Stockyards rentals and cultural district lofts to family homes in suburban north and west side communities. Three-bedroom rentals average $1,750–$2,200, with strong diversity of price points.
Need hyperlocal comps or renovation advice? Our Fort Worth asset team walks properties weekly and can share on-the-ground insights before you list or acquire.
Our Fort Worth track record
52 doors
Doors managed
21 days
Avg. days on market
Recent Fort Worth projects
Services in Fort Worth
Choose from full-service management, lease-only, or maintenance coordination. Every plan includes proactive communication and investor-grade reporting.
MLS + Zillow + social advertising, agent-led showings, and rigorous screening built for Fort Worth's renter profiles.
24/7 maintenance coordination, resident support, and renewal campaigns that keep great tenants in place.
Monthly owner statements, KPI dashboards, reserve tracking, and year-end tax packets ready for your CPA.
Texas Property Code, local ordinance monitoring, eviction coordination, and HOA communication handled for every Fort Worth asset.
Turn management, renovations, and vendor oversight with photo documentation and approval workflows.
Portfolio reviews, rent growth strategies, and acquisition insights from a team that owns in North Texas too.
What we do day-to-day
Drill into our workflows for make-readies, marketing, screening, collections, maintenance, accounting, and legal compliance.
Portfolio managers live and work around Fort Worth, so they know which neighborhoods attract premium rents and which ordinances to watch.
Rent guarantees, eviction coordination, and strict delinquency follow-up keep cash flow consistent.
We dispatch vetted vendors, negotiate pricing, and document every repair inside your owner portal.
Real-time dashboards and quarterly strategy reviews surface NOI improvements and expansion opportunities.
Local neighborhoods
From established enclaves to new master-planned communities, Roddy covers every corner of Fort Worth.
We evaluate your Fort Worth rental, analyze comps, and set rent + renovation targets.
Collect keys, documents, warranties, and set up banking plus portals.
Launch listings, host showings, and approve residents with our 10-point criteria.
Handle rent, maintenance, inspections, and compliance items.
Quarterly reviews highlight renewal strategy, rent adjustments, and CapEx planning.
Investors from Tarrant County rely on Roddy to protect cash flow, reduce vacancy, and manage every resident touchpoint.
“Roddy keeps my duplexes full and communicates before anything becomes a surprise. Their reporting is cleaner than any manager I’ve used in 12 years of investing.”
“Leasing team had three qualified applicants in less than a week. They handled every turn detail and I only stepped in to sign docs.”
“Maintenance is proactive and my residents constantly compliment how quickly Roddy responds. It keeps renewals high and headaches low.”
Fort Worth combines rapid population growth with strong employment expansion and lower entry costs than Dallas. Neighborhoods like South Congress and Magnolia are experiencing revitalization with strong appreciation potential.
The Stockyards create unique historical and cultural positioning. Properties here attract tourists, event attendees, and professionals working in entertainment/hospitality. They support both long-term rentals and vacation models.
Fort Worth offers 20-30% lower entry costs than comparable Dallas properties with similar or stronger growth rates. Fort Worth is ideal for value-add investors; Dallas is better for market-dominant positioning.
Fort Worth insights
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